What is the point of my doing it? I’m not testing anything that is going to provide evidence, so it is a pointless exercise. Have you conducted a similar experiment for all other faiths? If not how can you tell me that the outcome you experienced is any evidence for the existence of God. If you you tell me that God will provide me with a falsifiable piece of information then great. But before I waste my time can you tell me what falsifiable information God provided you with when you did it....
Q. What is the point of doing any experiment?
A. To test a hypothesis.
Are you suggesting that testing your own reflexes will only reveal subjective results which therefore cannot be trusted? Do you have such little faith in your own capacity to discern 'truth' that you consider the pursuit of it "A pointless exercise", simply because that search takes you into an area of research that you find intellectually uncomfortable, merely because your data will be purely subjective?
I did not conduct the experiment to confirm or refute any particular 'faith'. I conducted it because I wanted to learn whether God existed or not before I was willing to commit myself to accepting my responsibilities toward Him. That is not about analyzing dry data, and trying to dissect a god in a microscope, but about the personal intent of your heart.
I still have no idea what
'faith' God adheres to. I rather doubt God has a
'faith' at all. He would not need one, being omnipotent, omniscient and utterly unique, unlike any other entity anywhere. I imagine
some aspects of what Christianity has developed into might appeal to him though, wherever it beneficially affects the conduct of his creatures, if He actually has taken the trouble of becoming incarnate in the person of Jesus the Christ, and
'was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them', I don't think God is disapproving therefore of alternative
'beliefs', only of
'inhuman conduct', which under certain circumstances God is even willing to overlook. We are not intended to be 'Religious' we are designed to be 'Free, in the Power of The Holy Spirit, to love and live as God intends". It is human sin which prevents that and God who has provided the remedy. That has to be accepted before God will go further with your education.
You simply have to accept that you are dealing with your creator, not dissecting a lab rat or a proving Ohms Law. If you can't operate in the realm of The Spirit, you might as well give up right now. Yours is not a search for truth, it is a retreat from your responsibilities, (assuming that is, that you are being truthful about actually wanting to confirm your faith, rather than just looking for excuses for ditching it).
But before I waste my time can you tell me what falsifiable information God provided you with when you did it....
Is your time so precious to you then that you can't even take a day out for contemplation and heart searching prayer? Challenge God, but beware, ignorance is an acceptable excuse only as long as you remain actually ignorant.
God provided me with no 'falsifiable information'. You do not exchange contracts with God. That's not how faith works and God does not
'entrust us with the message of reconciliation' until we are unconditionally convinced we ourselves are reconciled with Him and He with us.
I was provided with sufficient evidence that God not only exists but rewards those who seek him and are willing to serve Him.
My guess is that you are not, yet.